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Sat Sep 10 13:24:04 2011

Latin

Noun

grātia (genitive grātiae); f, first declension

  1. grace
  2. thankfulness
  3. sake
    Mitte hunc mea gratia.
    Let him alone for my sake.
    Hominum gratia generatur, aluntur bestiae.
    It is for the sake of man that beasts are bred.

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Wed Mar 7 06:34:09 2012


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